| 95% || [[Features/DNSSEC_on_workstations | DNSSEC on Workstations]] || The DNS Root zone was signed in July 15, 2010 and there are more than 20 TLDs signed via DNSSEC. Fedora will bring benefit of this important feature to the end users and their workstations. || 2012-02-07

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| 100% || [[Features/DNSSEC_on_workstations | DNSSEC on Workstations]] || The DNS Root zone was signed in July 15, 2010 and there are more than 20 TLDs signed via DNSSEC. Fedora will bring benefit of this important feature to the end users and their workstations. || 2012-03-26

| 100% || [[Features/english-typing-booster | English Typing Booster]] || English Typing Booster is a predictive input method for the ibus platform. It predicts complete words based on partial input. One can then simply select the desired word from a list of suggestions and improve one's typing speed and spelling. || 2012-02-23

| 100% || [[Features/english-typing-booster | English Typing Booster]] || English Typing Booster is a predictive input method for the ibus platform. It predicts complete words based on partial input. One can then simply select the desired word from a list of suggestions and improve one's typing speed and spelling. || 2012-02-23

| 100% || [[Features/OpenStack_Essex | OpenStack Essex]] || An upgrade of OpenStack to the next major release, Essex. OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform. It lets you set up your own cloud infrastructure, similar to public clouds like Amazon EC2, Azure, etc. || 2012-02-27

| 100% || [[Features/OpenStack_Essex | OpenStack Essex]] || An upgrade of OpenStack to the next major release, Essex. OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform. It lets you set up your own cloud infrastructure, similar to public clouds like Amazon EC2, Azure, etc. || 2012-02-27

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| 100% || [[Features/OpenStack_using_Qpid | OpenStack using Qpid]] || Provide an alternative to using RabbitMQ as the AMQP backend for an OpenStack deployment. || 2012-01-09

| 100% || [[Features/OpenStack_using_Qpid | OpenStack using Qpid]] || Provide an alternative to using RabbitMQ as the AMQP backend for an OpenStack deployment. || 2012-01-09

| 0% || [[Features/oVirt | oVirt]] || The oVirt Project is an open virtualization project providing a feature-rich, end to end, server virtualization management system with advanced capabilities for hosts and guests, including high availability, live migration, storage management, system scheduler, and more. || 2012-01-01

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| 100% || [[Features/oVirt | oVirt]] || The oVirt Project is an open virtualization project providing a feature-rich, end to end, server virtualization management system with advanced capabilities for hosts and guests, including high availability, live migration, storage management, system scheduler, and more. || 2012-05-31

| 90% || [[Anaconda/Features/ReworkLiveCD | Rework LiveCD]] || Rethink livecd installation and figure a way to sanely support. RHEL use case is virt (RHEV). Fedora use case are the live CDs. Note: Will not be used to spin Live CDs for Fedora until F18 at earliest, is just the re-working of the tooling. || 2012-01-20

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| 100% || [[Anaconda/Features/ReworkLiveCD | Rework LiveCD]] || Rethink livecd installation and figure a way to sanely support. RHEL use case is virt (RHEV). Fedora use case are the live CDs. Note: Will not be used to spin Live CDs for Fedora until F18 at earliest, is just the re-working of the tooling. || 2012-01-20

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| 89% || [[Features/Ruby_1.9.3 | Ruby 1.9.3]] || Ruby 1.9.3 is the latest stable version of Ruby, with major increases in speed and reliability. || 2012-02-06

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| 100% || [[Features/Ruby_1.9.3 | Ruby 1.9.3]] || Ruby 1.9.3 is the latest stable version of Ruby, with major increases in speed and reliability. || 2012-03-28

| 75% || [[Features/StaticAnalysisOfPythonRefcounts | Static Analysis of Python Reference Counts]] || A static analysis tool that can detect reference-counting errors made in Python extension modules written in C. We'll run the tool on all such code in Fedora 17 and make an effort to fix as many problems as time allows. || 2012-03-05

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| 100% || [[Features/StaticAnalysisOfPythonRefcounts | Static Analysis of Python Reference Counts]] || A static analysis tool that can detect reference-counting errors made in Python extension modules written in C. We'll run the tool on all such code in Fedora 17 and make an effort to fix as many problems as time allows. || 2012-05-28

| 85% || [[Features/Sugar_0.96 | Sugar 0.96]] || Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment. Sugar 0.96 will be the first release to support GTK+3 as well as new technologies like gobject-introspection, new introspection bindings, webkit. || 2012-02-06

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| 100% || [[Features/Sugar_0.96 | Sugar 0.96]] || Provide the latest Sugar Learning Environment. Sugar 0.96 will be the first release to support GTK+3 as well as new technologies like gobject-introspection, new introspection bindings, webkit. || 2012-03-26

| 60% || [[Features/KVMThinProv | Thin provisioning improvements in KVM]] || libvirt and QEMU will feature increased support for thin provisioning. Thin-provisioned virtual machines will be able to switch to "thick-provisioned" for better performance incrementally and in the background, while the virtual machine is running. || 2012-01-23

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| 100% || [[Features/UsrMove |Move all to /usr]] || Provide a simple way of mounting almost the entire installed operating system read-only, atomically snapshot it, or share it between multiple hosts to save maintenance and space. || 2012-02-07

| 100% || [[Features/UsrMove |Move all to /usr]] || Provide a simple way of mounting almost the entire installed operating system read-only, atomically snapshot it, or share it between multiple hosts to save maintenance and space. || 2012-02-07

English Typing Booster is a predictive input method for the ibus platform. It predicts complete words based on partial input. One can then simply select the desired word from a list of suggestions and improve one's typing speed and spelling.

An upgrade of OpenStack to the next major release, Essex. OpenStack is an open source cloud computing platform. It lets you set up your own cloud infrastructure, similar to public clouds like Amazon EC2, Azure, etc.

The oVirt Project is an open virtualization project providing a feature-rich, end to end, server virtualization management system with advanced capabilities for hosts and guests, including high availability, live migration, storage management, system scheduler, and more.

Rethink livecd installation and figure a way to sanely support. RHEL use case is virt (RHEV). Fedora use case are the live CDs. Note: Will not be used to spin Live CDs for Fedora until F18 at earliest, is just the re-working of the tooling.

A static analysis tool that can detect reference-counting errors made in Python extension modules written in C. We'll run the tool on all such code in Fedora 17 and make an effort to fix as many problems as time allows.